The BEST episodes of Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel season 10
Every episode of Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel season 10, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel season 10!
Real Sports is TV's most-honored sports news magazine series, with 35 Sports Emmy Awards, including 20 for Outstanding Sports Journalism. Now in its 28th season, the monthly magazine broadcast produces hard-hitting investigative reports and gripping in-depth profiles from across the sports spectrum.
#1 - Episode 1
Season 10 - Episode 1 - Aired 1/20/2004
Included: an interview with former NFL player Dexter Manley; a look at athletic opportunities at a facility for juvenile offenders; a report on rewards and risks for NFL linemen; and a profile of a physically-challenged high-school wrestler.
#2 - Episode 2
Season 10 - Episode 2 - Aired 2/24/2004
Included: a look at University of Texas women's track coach Bev Kearney and her struggle to recover from injuries suffered in a car accident; behind the scenes at the Westminster Dog Show; a look at the financial standing of the Milwaukee Brewers; and a follow-up report on former pitcher Denny McLain. Reporters include Mary Carillo and Bernie Goldberg.
#3 - Episode 3
Season 10 - Episode 3 - Aired 3/16/2004
Reports on collegiate basketball scandals at Missouri and St. Bonaventure; a segment on sports at a facility for juvenile offenders; and a revisit to a 2001 profile of basketball player Amare Stoudemire. Correspondents include Armen Keteyian, James Brown and Frank Deford.
#4 - Episode 4
Season 10 - Episode 4 - Aired 4/13/2004
Included: A visit with former Mets skipper Bobby Valentine, now managing the Chiba Lotte Marines in Japan; a profile of middleweight boxing champ Bernard Hopkins. Correspondents include Armen Keteyian and Bryant Gumbel.
#5 - Episode 5
Season 10 - Episode 5 - Aired 5/18/2004
Included: a look at Athens' preparations for the upcoming Olympic Games; a profile of Olympic triple-jump contender Yuliana Perez; an update on a 2003 report on Iraqi Olympic hopefuls, including the nation's soccer team.
#6 - Episode 6
Season 10 - Episode 6 - Aired 6/22/2004
A report on the proliferation of sports-related advertising for erectile-dysfunction drugs; an interview with NFL broadcaster Pat Summerall; a profile of pitcher Dontrelle Willis of Florida Marlins.
#7 - Episode 7
Season 10 - Episode 7 - Aired 7/20/2004
A report on the BALCO steroid investigation; profiles of K-1 fighter Bob "The Beast" Sapp and former Olympic fencer-turned-coach Peter Westbrook; and an update on baseball's Miracle League for disabled youths. Correspondents include Frank Deford and Bernard Goldberg.
#8 - Episode 8
Season 10 - Episode 8 - Aired 8/31/2004
An interview with Kellen Winslow and his son; a profile of African-American motocross racer James Stewart Jr.; and a surfing camp for autistic children operated by a doctor and his family.
#9 - Episode 9
Season 10 - Episode 9 - Aired 9/21/2004
Included: An interview with Attila Ambrus, a Hungarian hockey player known as the "Whiskey Robber" for his criminal exploits; a look at athletes playing with pain; and a report on a discrimination suit filed against a San Diego country club.
#10 - Episode 10
Season 10 - Episode 10 - Aired 10/19/2004
A look at the dangerous world of camel racing; a report on the debate over Native American mascots; and a study of the injury rate among cheerleaders. Correspondents include Bernard Goldberg and Frank Deford.
#11 - Episode 11
Season 10 - Episode 11 - Aired 11/23/2004
An interview with Southern California head football coach Pete Carroll, a look at former baseball slugger Cecil Fielder, an examination of greyhound racing and a profile of explorer Ranulph Fiennes. Correspondents include Mary Carillo and Bernard Goldberg.
#12 - Episode 12
Season 10 - Episode 12 - Aired 12/28/2004
Updates on top segments from 2004 include an interview with football announcer Pat Summerall; a report on former NBA player Jayson Williams; and a profile of wrestler Kyle Maynard, who was born with a rare disorder called congenital amputation.